In The Guardian, James Nolan discusses reasons why police officers can sometimes mistake ordinary items for guns.
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The Office of Graduate Education and Life invites colleges, schools and individual departments to help celebrate and show appreciation for graduate and professional students by hosting activities from April 1-5.
Charlie Long, a junior political science and philosophy dual major and member of the Honors College from Charleston, and Abigail Browning, a junior psychology major from Hurricane, will serve as the University’s student body president and vice president, respectively, for the 2024-25 academic year.
Beginning Monday (March 11), the City of Morgantown will close a portion of North High Street near the Mountainlair between Prospect Street and Maiden Lane to allow Morgantown Utility Board crews to work on sewer lines in the area. The North High Street exit for the top floor of the Mountainlair parking garage, Lot ST-2, will be unavailable during this time.
The Honors College welcomes a new cohort of faculty fellows to help its students seek out new knowledge and connections, explore diverse ideas and apply what they learn to real-world problems. The special topics courses are open to all Honors College students, including first-time freshmen.
Bad actors are using QR codes to deliver malware or direct victims to fraudulent websites aimed at stealing personal information or data. These scams are tricky because it can be difficult to distinguish a legitimate QR code from a malicious one and email security systems often don’t detect image files. Information Technology Services offers three tips to protect against this growing threat.